Since February is Black History month, I thought I would
celebrate by showing a beautiful picture of my mother in her pollera. The clothes worn by Black slave women and wet
nurses during the Spanish colonial era inspired La Pollera, which is the
Panamanian national costume.
This colorful dress represents so much to me of the beauty, freedom, love, and laughter of Afro-Latin American community. It is a somewhat unnerving truth that what was once attributed to slaves and the lower class has become a symbol of pride.
Much could be said regarding the old adage that out of every negative is a positive. Like a butterfly, the struggle of our people has become the strength of who we are. Our trials and tribulations have given us the fortitude to survive insurmountable odds.
Our color has enhanced our beauty and now with time the world recognizes the splendor, richness, and grace of who we are.It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences. ~ Audre Lorde
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